I was in once for a DWI. What about you?
I was in once for a DWI. What about you?
More than a few times............
But I did not pass go nor collect the $200!
Monopoly is a fun game......especially nowadays with all the cool variations!![]()
Nope not once, I have never even been in the back of a cop car, however it's on my bucket list.
I have it all planned out. I'm gonna wait until I'm old with blue hair. And it's gonna be for something really stupid. Not much to look forward to when you get old, think it would be a great story for the grandkids to share with their friends.![]()
I've been in jails, but it was "all in a day's work". I could call the deputy and leave, whenever I chose. If you have to go to jail, that's the way to do it.![]()
I've never even had a ticket. I stay on the good side of the law because I'm too pretty to go to jail.![]()
You must be related to Debra Lafave. Her lawyer said she was "too pretty" to go to jail also.
"Owen dismisses Debra's lawyer's contention that she is "too pretty" to go to jail. Owen says, "That was just ridiculous. I think that was just kinda setting up the sentiment, if it did go to trial, you kind of put the bug in the jury's ears that we can't send her to jail."
She was a hot # alright!!![]()
As a teen I ran away from home once, and naturally mom reported it to the police.. well I came home within 2 days because I missed the comforts of home, but the police never dropped the runaway warrant even after mom notified them I was home... so....
Fast forward 3 years later, I'm about to turn 18 and am working with a ministry that helps homeless and at risk youth. I go to the county jail to visit with one of them for a prayer meeting, and on my way back out they arrested me!!! I was told I was being picked up on a runaway warrant, and of course my attempts to explain that I had been back home nearly 3 years and in fact lived with my mother at the time got me nowhere. They held me in a little cell and refused to contact my mother until after they had a police officer come down and transport me to the city jail to process me, and THEN they would call my mom. So after a hellish experience they finally called mom who cleared the matter up in seconds and came to get me. What a waste of taxpayers money.
There's nothing like that feeling of confinement... ugh.
Nope, not myself or to visit anyone. I obey the law as do my family & friends.